2.4 Hebrews, Phoenicians, and Lydians Flashcards
Eastern Mediterranean land in which Abraham resettled around 1800 B.C.
Canaan
Jewish kingdom founded by David around 1000 B.C.; a country in southwestern Asia
Israel
The capital of the kingdom of Israel
Jerusalem
the southern region in Israel that became its own kingdom after the death of Solomon
Judah
am important Phoenician trading post in North Africa
Carthage
c. 1800 B.C. A shepherd living in Ur. who is considered by Jewish people to be the first Jew
Abraham
c. 1400 B.C.-1200 B.C. Hebrew prophet and teacher who led the Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt and received the Ten Commandments from God
Moses
c. 1200 B.C. Female Hebrew judge who encouraged a military leaders to gather the peoples of Israel to attack the Canaanites
Deborah
1030 B.C.-965 B.C. Second king of Israel who unified the kingdom of Israel
David
c. 100 B.C. Son of David and King of Israel
Solomon
an agreement
convenant
the worship of only one God
monotheism
the practice of one person owning another person
slavery
a person born later into the same family
descentant
a Jewish place of worship
synagogue